Recruiting Football Talk VIII

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Btw, I saw recently from Browns watchers that Sampson has really showed out and was looking to possibly be their third-down even before Judkins got himself in trouble. They like him as RB and also in the slot.

saw the same. Raving about his versatility and looks like his pass pro is improved too
 
That was Darnell Wright. Trey was long gone by then.
That was Darnell Wright, not Trey.
Of course. My bad. Thank you.

Wright is doing great too, with the Bears. SI just published an article calling him the Bears’ “lone bright spot” on the OL and should have made the Top 10, too.

 
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July 13, 1972
NFL Franchises Traded

The ownerships of the Baltimore and Los Angeles franchises of the National Football League were traded in a deal that had no precedent in major professional team sports. The players and coaches were not affected and their affiliations will remain the same but the exchange permitted Carroll Rosenbloom, the longtime owner of the Colts, to leave Baltimore and also to save $4.4‐million in capital gains taxes.

The arrangement came in two parts. First, Robert J. Irsay, a 49‐year‐old Chicago businessman and an avid admirer of John Unitas, the Colts’ quarterback, bought up the stock of the Rams which cost him $19‐million. The largest stock block was sold by the estate of Daniel R. Reeves, who was the club president for 30 years until his death in April, 1971.

Irsay then swapped the Ram franchise for the Colts’ in a nocash exchange with Rosenbloom. The 65‐year‐old chairman of the Colts had been searching for ways to get out of Baltimore for over a year.


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Are you out of your damned mind?
UT Career Stats efficiency:


Player A

61% Completion
7.6 YPA
2:1 TD:INT ratio *round down
5.9 Passing TD% & 2.4 INT%
140 QBR
-.6 YPC, -3 YPG & 1.5 rushing TDs/season


Player B

62.5% Completion
8.1 YPA
3:1 TD:INT ratio *round-up
6.4 Passing TD% & 2.4 INT%
147 QBR
-1.2 YPC, -4 YPG & 3 rushing TDs/season


Player C

62% Completion
7.1 YPA
2:1 TD:INT ratio *round-up
5.3 Passing TD% & 2.9 INT%
133 QBR
4.9 YPC, 58 YPG & 8 rushing TDs/season


Player D

68.8% Completion
9.6 YPA
12:1 TD:INT ratio *round-up
9.2 Passing TD% & .8 INT%
178 QBR
3.9 YPC, 43 YPG, & 5 rushing TDs/season
 
UT Career Stats efficiency:


Player A

61% Completion
7.6 YPA
2:1 TD:INT ratio *round down
5.9 Passing TD% & 2.4 INT%
140 QBR
-.6 YPC, -3 YPG & 1.5 rushing TDs/season


Player B

62.5% Completion
8.1 YPA
3:1 TD:INT ratio *round-up
6.4 Passing TD% & 2.4 INT%
147 QBR
-1.2 YPC, -4 YPG & 3 rushing TDs/season


Player C

62% Completion
7.1 YPA
2:1 TD:INT ratio *round-up
5.3 Passing TD% & 2.9 INT%
133 QBR
4.9 YPC, 58 YPG & 8 rushing TDs/season


Player D

68.8% Completion
9.6 YPA
12:1 TD:INT ratio *round-up
9.2 Passing TD% & .8 INT%
178 QBR
3.9 YPC, 43 YPG, & 5 rushing TDs/season
Oooo

Do we have to guess who is player designation?
 
July 13, 1972
NFL Franchises Traded

The ownerships of the Baltimore and Los Angeles franchises of the National Football League were traded in a deal that had no precedent in major professional team sports. The players and coaches were not affected and their affiliations will remain the same but the exchange permitted Carroll Rosenbloom, the longtime owner of the Colts, to leave Baltimore and also to save $4.4‐million in capital gains taxes.

The arrangement came in two parts. First, Robert J. Irsay, a 49‐year‐old Chicago businessman and an avid admirer of John Unitas, the Colts’ quarterback, bought up the stock of the Rams which cost him $19‐million. The largest stock block was sold by the estate of Daniel R. Reeves, who was the club president for 30 years until his death in April, 1971.

Irsay then swapped the Ram franchise for the Colts’ in a nocash exchange with Rosenbloom. The 65‐year‐old chairman of the Colts had been searching for ways to get out of Baltimore for over a year.


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I hope if I’m ever staring at a looming 4.4 million tax bill 😂 one of you morans will save my bacon like that.
 
Of course. My bad. Thank you.

Wright is doing great too, with the Bears. SI just published an article calling him the Bears’ “lone bright spot” on the OL and should have made the Top 10, too.


Bears greatly improved their OL

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